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Moon
Camera: QHY163M
Scope: Skywatcher MN190
Focal length: 1000mm f/5.2
Processed with Autostakkert 3
Data from 07.01.2018
Processed November 2019
Taken from Cumbria (UK)
Shot using a SkyWatcher 150PDS telescope on an EQ mount using Prime Focus, camera fixed (unadjustable) at F6.3. Off camera shutter release.
As it is my first telescope, and first time using it, I'm trying to master the two axis movements for tracking, so I could only realisticaly push the camera to 1.4 seconds shutter before the stars turned in to trails.
Skywatcher 150/750
HEQ 5 Pro Go To
EOS 1000D
75 subs * 60s DOF 61/34/11
ISO 400
Pre and post processing with Pixinsight
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor and canon 600D at Prime focus. ( 600mm ) best 25 of 50 images stacked with Autostakkert after processing jpg's in PIPP. Baader Astrosolar Cap fitted to scope.
Shot using a SkyWatcher 150PDS telescope on an EQ mount using Prime Focus, camera fixed (unadjustable) at F6.3. Off camera shutter release.
As it is my first telescope, and first time using it, I'm trying to master the two axis movements for tracking, so I could only realisticaly push the camera to 1.4 seconds shutter before the stars turned in to trails.
Skywatcher 150/750
HEQ 5 Pro Go To
EOS 1000D
118 subs * 60s DOF 35/29/11
ISO 400
Pre and post processing with Pixinsight
Skywatcher Esprit120
Canon 500d(modified)
NEQ6
Lights: 35 x 1min
Darks: 20 x 1 min
iso 1600
Location: Mt.Seymour, BC
Aligned and stacked in DSS, Processed in Pixinsight.
Didn't have enough time to use the autoguider so I stuck to a nice bright target and kept the exposures down to one minute. There are several galaxies you can see at original size.
Tránsito de Mercurio
Telescopio: Skywatcher Refractor AP 120/900 f7.5 EvoStar ED
Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM
Montura: iOptron CEM40
Filtros: - Baader Neutral Density Filter 1¼" (ND 0.9, T=12.5%)
- Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1¼" (540nm)
Accesorio: Baader 2" Cool-Ceramic Safety Herschel Prism
Software: SharpCap, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop
Fecha: 2019-11-11
Hora: 12:45 T.U. (Tiempo universal)
Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)
VÃdeo: 30 segundos
Resolución: 800 x 600
Gain: 72
Exposure: 0,000032
Frames: 2897
Frames apilados: 35%
FPS: 95.97
Skywatcher ed 80 f/ 7.5
Atik 314 L+ mono
QHY 5L- II mono
Ha Baader 7nm
Oiii Baader 8,5nm
Ha 65 min
Oiii 65 min
Location Agios Panteleimonas, Attiki, Greece
Imaging telescopes or lenses: Skywatcher 200P
Imaging cameras: ZWO Design ASI120MM
Mounts: Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro SynScan
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 CS6
Accessories: zwo Filterwheel Baader RGBL 1.25"
Date: April 16, 2014
Time: 21:41
Frames: 2000
FPS: 54.00000
Focal length: 2500
SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks
Eyepiece: super 10mm.
Edited with MS Picture Manager.
Shot using a SkyWatcher 150PDS telescope on an EQ mount using Prime Focus, camera fixed (unadjustable) at F6.3. Off camera shutter release.
As it is my first telescope, and first time using it, I'm trying to master the two axis movements for tracking, so I could only realisticaly push the camera to 1.4 seconds shutter before the stars turned in to trails.
Skywatcher 150/750 + Datyson T7 + Barlow x2. Captured with FireCapture. Stacked with Autostakkert ! and treated with Registax (wavelets).
Skywatcher AzGTI in EQ mode.
Imaging: Leica-R APO Telyt 180mm + ZWO ASI 224 MC
Guiding: 120mm scope and ZWO ASI 120 MC-S
Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer mount
Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED (72/420mm)
ZWO EFW (this one shot with Baader LRGB set)
Barlow APO 3x
ZWO ASI174MM (3000 frames per panel)
Stacked using AutoStakkert! 3 (600 frames per stack)
Panoramas per channel assembled using Hugin (3 panels per each)
Alignment done using align_image_stack and PlanetarySystemLRGBAligner
RGB assembled using ImageMagick and processed using RawTherapee
LRGB assembled using Gimp
Post-processing using RawTherapee
Resized to 50% and watermarked using XnConvert
This is overall view of my telescope setup with camera attached to the scope plus cable release mod.
The telescope is a Sky-Watcher 250PX which is 1200mm F/4.7 equivalent.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor and a Canon 600D at prime focus. A Baader Astrosolar filter was fitted to the telescope. Best 15 of 40 images stacked in Registax 6 as seeing poor when pics were taken, very hard to focus due to turbulence
Skywatcher Dobson 8" f/6 - Canon 6D a foco primario - Filtro Baader
Canon 6D - ISO 100 - 1/1000s - AWB - 1 frame de Video RAW
The #Moon last night in #Karachi #Pakistan with 6 inch #Skywatcher #dobsonian reflector #telescope #astrophotography #nightsky #stargazing Details about the moon 1. Mare Imbrium 2. Mare Serenitatis 3. Mare Tranquilliatis 4. Mare Fecunditatis 5. Mare Crisium 6. Tycho Crater 7. Copernicus Crater First five are #lunar mares, dark basaltic plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions while last two are #moon #craters
Skywatcher 250pds and QHY132E Camera and 2x Barlow. I got the settings correct on my camera this time hence I lost the blue look to the planet details (see previous www.flickr.com/photos/79161275@N05/8492828862/in/photostr... ). Seeing was quite poor plus the position looking towards Gatwick airport didn't help :(
This is about 500 frame video stacked in Registax and Wavelets tweaked plus adjusted further in Photoshop, 375 frames were used..
I have also noticed since posting this you can see Callisto. I didn't think it would show so I never labeled it. Seems flickr shows more details than I thought. It is to be seen just below the "i" in Jupiter.